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NEW YORK — Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after CBS ends its PGA Tour golf coverage next week after nearly 19 years of his friendly Australian voice contributing to the network’s broadcast.
Ian Baker-Finch is retiring after a three-decade career as a golf commentator following his professional playing days.
President Trump met with top European officials demanding fairer trade with the 27-member European Union at his golf course on the Scottish coast.
After 19 years as a voice of golf on CBS Sports, the 64-year-old Aussie will work only two more tournaments in 2025.
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GOLF.com on MSN‘We’re here for you’: Ian Baker-Finch gives tearful farewell to CBS GolfLongtime CBS Sports broadcaster Ian Baker-Finch gave a tearful farewell to the CBS Golf team after announcing his retirement on Sunday.
Football legend John Elway will not be facing any charges in the death of his business partner Jeffrey Sperbeck, authorities announced on Monday. Sperbeck died after falling from a golf cart at a resort in La Quinta in April.
The hosts of CBS Mornings are joining in on the internet’s trolling of President Donald Trump for his controversial golf maneuver. On Monday, co-hosts Vladimir Duthiers, Adriana Diaz, and Nate Burleson poked fun at the president for seemingly allowing his caddies to break a basic golf rule on his behalf during his trip to Scotland over the weekend.
After spending the last two weeks in Scotland and Northern Ireland, the PGA Tour is back stateside for the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. Most of the players at the top of the world rankings will be taking a week off two weeks in Europe,